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In what sounds like something from the plot of a fictional horror movie, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) authorized a $3 million grant to the University of Pittsburgh for inducing labor on full-term pregnant women, and then surgically removing organs from their babies for the school’s tissue bank.

08-05-2021CBN News

Unfortunately, this is not fiction. It’s all too real, according to newly-released public records recently acquired by the conservative watchdog Judicial Watch on behalf of the Center for Medical Progress (CMP).

Just The News reports the 2015 grant application by the University of Pittsburgh also guaranteed about half the fetuses whose organs were removed would be nonwhite, including a quarter black.

Judicial Watch sued the NIH after the agency delayed in responding to the CMP’s Freedom of Information Act request for the documentation involving the school’s proposed tissue bank.

Both organizations have posted hundreds of pages of the requested material received from the NIH to their respective websites.  Some pages are fully redacted. Several of the pages are posted by themselves to highlight specific areas of the university’s program.

The documents reveal that Pitt promised the NIH it could obtain “very high-quality tissue and biological specimens” from at least five unborn babies a week, ages 6 to 42 weeks, according to Just The News.  At the time, the school was changing its Institutional Review Board and autopsy consent forms to permit the collection of aborted fetuses older than 24 weeks.

Source: https://www1.cbn.com/

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